// Copyright 2018 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. #ifndef DENO_H_ #define DENO_H_ #include #include // Neither Rust nor Go support calling directly into C++ functions, therefore // the public interface to libdeno is done in C. #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif // Data that gets transmitted. typedef struct { uint8_t* alloc_ptr; // Start of memory allocation (returned from `malloc()`). size_t alloc_len; // Length of the memory allocation. uint8_t* data_ptr; // Start of logical contents (within the allocation). size_t data_len; // Length of logical contents. } deno_buf; struct deno_s; typedef struct deno_s Deno; // A callback to receive a message from deno.send javascript call. // buf is valid only for the lifetime of the call. typedef void (*deno_recv_cb)(Deno* d, deno_buf buf); void deno_init(); const char* deno_v8_version(); void deno_set_flags(int* argc, char** argv); Deno* deno_new(void* data, deno_recv_cb cb); void deno_delete(Deno* d); // Returns the void* data provided in deno_new. void* deno_get_data(Deno*); // Returns false on error. // Get error text with deno_last_exception(). // 0 = fail, 1 = success int deno_execute(Deno* d, const char* js_filename, const char* js_source); // Routes message to the javascript callback set with deno.recv(). A false // return value indicates error. Check deno_last_exception() for exception text. // 0 = fail, 1 = success // After calling deno_send(), the caller no longer owns `buf` and must not use // it; deno_send() is responsible for releasing it's memory. // TODO(piscisaureus) In C++ and/or Rust, use a smart pointer or similar to // enforce this rule. int deno_send(Deno* d, deno_buf buf); // Call this inside a deno_recv_cb to respond synchronously to messages. // If this is not called during the life time of a deno_recv_cb callback // the deno.send() call in javascript will return null. // After calling deno_set_response(), the caller no longer owns `buf` and must // not access it; deno_set_response() is responsible for releasing it's memory. void deno_set_response(Deno* d, deno_buf buf); const char* deno_last_exception(Deno* d); void deno_terminate_execution(Deno* d); #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif #endif // DENO_H_